Sentences with phrase «living by the memories»

Faithful believers in every generation live by the memories and hopes of the actus tradendi of the Holy Spirit: this is true whenever and wherever the word of God is faithfully translated, sincerely believed, and truly preached.
Helen says «we only live by memories».
He is a broken man who is suffering and living by the memories of his wife and child.

Not exact matches

In her memory, we devote our actions to a just cause; to defend what is right and to protect the interest of not only shareholders but most importantly the far more important stakeholders of employees, drivers and customers whose lives have been forever altered by the abiding faith and fervent hard work of Travis Kalanick and the Uber team.
Now, the Palace has opened «The White Garden» in its Sunken Garden to complement the exhibition, «planted with flowers and foliage inspired by memories of the Princess's life, image and style,» according to the Palace's website.
The memory - eating disease, expected to afflict 15 million Americans by 2060 (and tens of millions more around the world as life expectancy increases), has no cure; a new drug for the condition hasn't been approved in well over a decade; initially promising experimental treatments seem to be failing with clockwork regularity; and there's not even a definitive consensus on what, exactly, biopharma companies should focus on while developing Alzheimer's medicines.
That economic snafu postponed the retirements of more than a few Canadians, it lasted longer than other any other downturn in living memory, and it is by no means resolved.
Since then, he has found himself haunted by the memory of the five men whose lives he ended.
And all this avalanche was caused by a not very successful attempt by a porn actress Stormy Daniel to make a photo robot of a man who allegedly threatened her and her daughter if she did not give up attempts to cancel the agreement between her and Donald Trump, forbidding her to publish memories of their not quite platonic relationships, at the time in his life, when he could not imagine himself as President of the United States even in his worst nightmare.
The memory of the Vietnam War is still vivid in the minds of many from my generation and it will soon be brought back to life with the upcoming Ken Burns documentary by the same name.
2014.05.23 RBC donates $ 50,000 to the Canadian Red Cross for Balkans flood relief The RBC Foundation announced today a $ 50,000 donation to the Canadian Red Cross to support relief efforts for those affected by the worst floods to hit the Balkans in living memory...
Though I am not attending churches run by those manipulative leader types any more, the memory of it lingers long in my life.
Similarly, the recovered - memory hysteria, in which false «memories» of childhood sexual abuse ruined the lives of alleged abusers, was fostered by mental health professionals — the very people who should have known better.
For example, the practice, still observed in many churches, of wearing a red flower in honor of living mothers and a white flower in memory of deceased mothers originated in a florist jingle, promoted tirelessly by the industry in hopes of widening the variety of flowers associated with the day and thus enlarging Jarvis's own emphasis on white carnations.
Now, I've seen people greatly helped by medication, but this time... he's grossly over medicated and they have given him electro shock therapy... the depression is gone but... a totally brilliant man will spend the rest of his life on disability... he can't put sentences together coherently... his memory is shot.
In the journal Physics of Life Reviews, Stuart Hameroff and Sir Roger Penrose suggest that quantum vibrational computations in microtubules (components of a cell's structure) are «orchestrated» by synaptic inputs and memory, and terminated by «objective reduction».
Call upon the various religious groups bound by the same national fabric to address their mutual state of selective amnesia that blocks memories of centuries of joint and shared living on the same land; we call upon them to rebuild the past by reviving this tradition of conviviality, and restoring our shared trust that has been eroded by extremists using acts of terror and aggression;
That way of living — shaped by memory, bounded by tradition, directed to the future, formed to meet obligations both sacred and profane, and ultimately answerable to permanent truths — can not be embodied in the practice of lone individuals, because at its essence it is about relational commitments.
His more general understanding of Christian ~ experience has been colored by this personal frustration, with the result that he has reduced the Christian life to the mere memory of a past event (he labels this «Israel») which seeks to make its believers hard, tight, and controlled.
As weeks passed and sheloshim approached, the dying call and the eyes that stared past this world were joined in memory by the plaintive question and the living gaze that asked «So soon?»
Even in the memory being erased, the great forming people and moments of life, great swaths of the essence of the remaining, as you say, formed by suffering, erased from existence.
It figures significantly in all five of his novels, usually as sons are haunted by the memory of their own fathers» refusal to go on with life.
This is good fun, and — if I am right — it comes at no ultimate expense to the self, for, on the premises of the Rad - con, it is strictly overkill; if, by definition, our mental life consists exclusively of neurologically determined events, then those events called memory could not prove the presence of a distinctive self.
Whitehead did not speculate on the precise location of memory within the animal organism, but the most plausible extension of his theory suggests rather that memories are maintained for the soul by other occasions, thereby freeing the soul for its adventure into novelty.2 The way in which the conscious ego draws upon the ocean of unconscious feeling which sustains it may well reflect the way the soul draws upon other living occasions.
But if they are not forgotten by those who at present are living in the world, they most surely are not forgotten in God — God's memory is infallible and all - inclusive.
So as you live your life by empirical proof as you wish — as if you can depend on your eye sight and memory as imperfect as they are — remember each one of us will give account for what they have done in this life.
Gaia, the GODDESS of our Life and liveliness does kindly take on and cherish in memories brought on by our songs.
For when an old man relives his life, he lives it only by dwelling upon his memories; and when wisdom in an old man has outgrown the immediate impressions of life, the past viewed from the quiet of memory is something different from the present in all its bustle.
As Dom Gregory Dix, in a now famous section of his book The Shape of the Liturgy, put the matter, Christians through the ages have known of no better and more appropriate way to remember» Jesus than by participating in the offering of the Eucharist as «the continual memory» of his passion and death — which also means, of course, the life which preceded Calvary and the knowledge of the risen Lord which followed the crucifixion.
Even for God, something or someone is only living if it is a subject of activity in some way, but memories can not act by themselves.
Beloved functions not as a supernatural but as a frightening natural presence, in her double significance as both the child killed by her mother to spare her a life of slavery and the haunting memory of all blacks who suffered and died under slavery.
But the Romans passage is striking evidence that the loving, forgiving, nonretaliatory posture recommended by Jesus was a living, active memory within the apostolic church.
For instance, one may plan sympathetically for the welfare of others long after his death through such actions as making a will or buying life insurance, and he may enjoy these actions; but he does them not just for his own enjoyment but also for the future recipients of the blessings of his benevolence.11 However, Hartshorne maintains that such universally common altruistic actions can only be fully comprehended rationally by appeal to God as superhuman mind who ultimately unites all persons and entities in his infinite awareness and memory.
So long as the mind is captivated by memory, and really feels itself to be that past image which is «I» it can do nothing to save itself; it's sacrifices are of no avail, and it's Law gives no life.
It's important to remember that the real - life reporters for The Washington Post, portrayed by what has turned out to be one of the best film ensembles in recent memory — Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, and many more — were frighteningly close to being thrown in jail for publishing the Pentagon Papers.
Culture means the available truth claims, explanatory systems, myths, stories, memories, loyalties, dreams, and nightmares by which society lives.
He drew from this memory a lesson for contemporary Christians, namely to invest in their Sunday observance some of the spirit of the Jewish Sabbath (in whose observance, by the way, Jesus was so scrupulous during his life on earth).
In the wonderful explorations by Binet, Janet, Breuer, Freud, Mason, Prince, and others, of the subliminal consciousness of patients with hysteria, we have revealed to us whole systems of underground life, in the shape of memories of a painful sort which lead a parasitic existence, buried outside of the primary field of consciousness, and making irruptions thereinto with hallucinations, pains, convulsions, paralyses of feeling and of motion, and the whole procession of symptoms of hysteric disease of body and of mind.
Yet it is clear that it is in this direction — towards a more temporalist biology, utilizing a mathematics more suited to the «sinuousities» (CE 212 - 213) of life — he believed biology could most profitably proceed.20 An adequate answer is suggested, however, by Bergson's statement in Mailer and Memory (quoted above) that levels of consciousness (hence breadths of duration) in each organism are precisely commensurate with the organism's capacity for movement — more precisely, for its capacity to employ a wide behavioral repertoire, coupled with necessity of having to choose between specific acts.
But the more basic insight that I take away from my memory of Hindenburg (or whoever it was) in his bathing suit is that it is important to guard the presentation of one's physicality in public, simply because the choice of clothing is a form of social communication, by which one can (for better or worse) say something about the order of one's life (and by saying it, reinforce it).
I don't think I would gain anything by vivisecting these living memories.
For the Bergsonian, since every physical event, as durationally successive, is possessed of elementary memory, albeit «feeble and short - lived,» there is no absolute domination of the material past — if by such domination is meant the absolute exclusion of all qualitative novelty from the present.
She explained how each of her restaurants and many of her dishes are inspired by particular memories and phases in her life.
This nostalgic 1960s Christmas tablescape and Waldorf Salad recipe are inspired by childhood memories and the December issue of Southern Living Magazine.
Now, as a solo mom with 3 college kids and a busy legal career in Los Angeles, I am making my way back to my precious food memories in the late night hours with a little a lot of help from friends and family by authoring «Bake This Cake» and «Bake This Bread» in order to bring life to historic cake and bread recipes.
And by «life» I mean my terrible memory.
Tasting Rome (by Katie Parla and Kristina Gill) brings back so many memories from the time I was living there.
While his refined seasonal - Northwest style was informed by memories of the wholesome ingredients of his Soviet youth, he'd never served blini in his life.
To the best of my memory, and I'm pretty sure I'm right about this, I have talked to Bill Hayes three times in my life, and each time on the telephone, and each time about some minor matter brought up by him.
His job was far from straightforward: He had to find a way to reinvigorate a team that had put up the worst title defense in living memory during 2015 — 16 by finishing 31 points off the top — at least until Leicester immediately one - upped them by finishing 49 points back.
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